Morzine, located at the heart of the Franco-Swiss Portes du Soleil region, shares its ski area with the neighboring resort of Les Gets. This creates a paradise for skiing enthusiasts, thanks to the diverse landscape and trails surrounded by fir trees. Being one of the largest ski areas in the world, it offers a wide variety of slopes that can all be accessed with a single ski pass. But don’t worry, this doesn’t mean that your ski pass will blow your budget. Considering the price per kilometer, the Portes du Soleil ski pass offers the best value for money you’ll find! There are also several affordable sector-specific offers available, making it possible to enjoy a family vacation without overspending.

Ski Passes for the Morzine-Les Gets & Portes du Soleil Ski Area

Ski Passes for the Morzine-Les Gets & Portes du Soleil Ski Area

The ski lifts for the Morzine-Les Gets area and the entire Portes du Soleil domain will be continuously open from Saturday, December 21, 2024, to Sunday, April 6, 2025.

Ski Pass Sales
Available at the lift ticket offices and online, with an ID required for children’s passes.

The best prices are available by booking online. Below, you’ll find the online ski pass prices, followed by the prices at the ski pass offices. Prices are in Euros including VAT, based on the current VAT rate, excluding insurance. Prices do not include the mandatory rechargeable smart card (an additional €3, non-refundable). A photo is required for passes of 8 days or more.
Child: 5 to 15 years old / Youth: 16 to 25 years old / Adult: 26 to 64 years old / Senior: from 65 years old / Super Senior: from 75 years old.

Promotional Offers for the Morzine Ski Area (Pleney)
Access all offers (flash sales, family spring deals, etc.) by clicking here.
Ski pass sales and recharges are available online at: www.ski-morzine.com or www.skipass-avoriaz.com

Morzine is right in the centre of the huge Portes du Soleil ski area. This allows you to enjoy varied skiing and new slopes to try every day of your skiing holiday. With beautiful winding tree-lined runs and steep slopes for experts, the variety of runs ensures that no one will get bored. One of the largest ski areas in the world, you won’t be disappointed!

In the Portes du Soleil, you’ll find a huge variety of landscapes for a wide range of skiing experiences. From wide, open pistes to magnificent tree runs winding through the forests; from gentle beginners’ pistes with rolling carpets to steep, slope-free black runs; from fun zones for children to patrolled free-ride zones for off-piste aficionados. Not forgetting the welcoming villages where you can ski down at the end of the day. The Portes du Soleil is also renowned for being the choice of gourmet skiers! The high-altitude restaurants offer cosy shelter from the snow and a quality of cuisine that will surprise you.

And best of all, it’s a family-friendly ski resort, even offering family ski pass deals! Morzine’s children’s play areas have all been revamped for winter 22-23. The Penguin Park at the top of Le Pleney is now packed with new modules and games to keep the little ones excited about skiing! On the way down to the village, you’ll find the Zouzous trail, a special animal trail on a quiet path through the forest where you can spot statues of local wildlife as you descend. A new, larger boardercross and fun park is located on the slopes of Nyon. It’s the perfect place to learn to jump and progress without the pressure of the big parks.

While Morzine and Portes du Soleil combine to offer one of the largest ski areas in the world, they also offer the opportunity to take ski lessons and gain confidence at the same time. Morzine is the perfect place to try skiing for the first time, with gentle slopes nestled in our beginners’ zone. Whether you want to ski for the first time, perfect your parallel turns or learn to go off-piste, enjoy tailor-made ski lessons from a professional instructor who will be on hand to give you all the support and advice you need.

Special beginners’ ski passes are available for the Pleney and Nyon areas. Check what’s included in these packages to see if it’s right for you.

If some members of your group don’t ski, there’s a wide range of activities on offer. From snowshoe outings to ice skating, yoga or simply a stroll through the village and a visit to the local market. Pedestrian passes are also available for non-skiers who want to take a scenic walk or join their skiing friends for lunch.

On Morzine’s ski slopes, you’ll find a wide range of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets! If you’re hungry, you can choose from Savoyard specialities, pizzas and delicious burgers, or an elegant meal in beautiful surroundings. Some even have children’s areas so they can play while you enjoy a drink.

Once off the slopes, families will find a packed entertainment programme to keep the kids happy, from shows and workshops to fun games in the snow. And don’t forget the torchlight descent and fireworks! Don’t miss the weekly welcome drink on the square to find out what’s going on during your holiday.

The specialist sports shops have everything you need to equip you with the right skis for your level. There’s something for every level and every price! And once you’ve hired your ideal equipment, all you have to do is leave it in the shop overnight, so you don’t have to carry it back to your accommodation. In the morning, you’ll find your boots warm and dry, and you’ll be ready to enjoy the Morzine slopes again!

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